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Schmidt, A., Möstl, E., Wehnert, C., Aurich, J., Müller, J., & Aurich, C. (2010). Cortisol release and heart rate variability in horses during road transport. Horm. Behav., 57(2), 209–215.
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Gramkow, H. L., & Evans, D. L. (2006). Correlation of race earnings with velocity at maximal heart rate during a field exercise test in thoroughbred racehorses. Equine Vet J Suppl, (36), 118–122.
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Aerts, J. - M., Gebruers, F., Van Camp, E., & Berckmans, D. (2008). Controlling horse heart rate as a basis for training improvement. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 64(1), 78–84.
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Jezierski T., G. A. (2000). Changes in the horses heart rate during different levels of social isolation. Anim. Sci. Pap. Rep., 18(1), 33–41.
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Schmidt, A., Biau, S., Möstl, E., Becker-Birck, M., Morillon, B., Aurich, J., et al. (2010). Changes in cortisol release and heart rate variability in sport horses during long-distance road transport. Domest Anim Endocrinol, 38(3), 179–189.
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Schmidt, A., Aurich, J., Möstl, E., Müller, J., & Aurich, C. (2010). Changes in cortisol release and heart rate and heart rate variability during the initial training of 3-year-old sport horses. Horm Behav, 58(4), 628–636.
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Hillidge, C. J., & Lees, P. (1975). Cardiac output in the conscious and anaesthetised horse. Equine Vet J, 7(1), 16–21.
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Leleu, C., & Cotrel, C. (2006). Body composition in young standardbreds in training: relationships to body condition score, physiological and locomotor variables during exercise. Equine Vet J Suppl, (36), 98–101.
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Merkies, K., McKechnie, M. J., & Zakrajsek, E. (2018). Behavioural and physiological responses of therapy horses to mentally traumatized humans. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, .
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Leliveld, L. M. C., Düpjan, S., Tuchscherer, A., & Puppe, B. (2016). Behavioural and physiological measures indicate subtle variations in the emotional valence of young pigs. Physiol. Behav., 157, 116–124.
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